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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the field of computer science dedicated to solving cognitive problems commonly associated with human intelligence, such as learning, problem solving, and pattern recognition.AI becomes "smarter" and learns faster with more data, and every day, businesses are generating this fuel for running machine learning and deep learning solutions, whether collected and extracted from a data warehouse. Planning, decision making, identifying objects, recognizing sounds, social & business transactions. Machine learning(ML) is the study of computer algorithms that can improve automatically through experience and by the use of data. Machine learning algorithms build a model based on sample data, known as training data in order to make predictions or decisions without being explicitly programmed to do so. When algorithms are self-learning, the data itself is an asset.
A Basic Guide to Logistic Regression
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Google WiFi review: A hassle-free router comes at a price
Google's not new to the hardware game, but with its "made by" range, the company is making a concerted effort to marry its smart software and the gear we run it on. We've already tried the Pixel phones, Daydream View VR headset, Chromecast Ultra and Google Home, but until now, there was one made by Google gadget we'd yet to test, and it's the one that arguably ties all the rest together: Google's aptly named "WiFi" router. If you're looking for a router that mixes smart design with simple features and solid performance, Google WiFi is a solid choice. However, users who like to get their hands dirty may prefer the control and flexibility of more conventional products. For the rest of us, Google WiFi will likely eliminate some key pain points and provide an easy transition to the connected home. Google WiFi builds on the idea of OnHub.